Reviews: One Foot Island Beach

General description: One Foot Island Beach

One Foot Island
One Foot Island is asmall island in the district of Aitutaki of the Cook Islands in Australia. It is also known as Tapuaetai and is one of 22 islands of the atoll.

You can only reach this island via a short boat trip from the main island.

It is said that One Foot Island gives the visitors the best view of the Aitutaki lagoon. It was awarded “Australia’s Leading Beach” at the World Travel Awards held in Sydney in June 2008.

The island is uninhabited, but you can buy small things at the local shop.

The beaches of OneFoot Island are white, and the water is crystal clear. This is not only a paradise for divers and snorkelers but also for those wanting to enjoy the beach and the sand.

Climate
Since the islands are South of the equator, the seasons are opposite to those of Europe and North America. The cooler, drier season is from April to November and the warmer, more humid season is from
December to March. The average temperature is 27 Celsius.

Tip: Do not forget your passport; you will get a stamp at the post office of One Foot Island.